Can I use orajel after a tooth extraction?!
Question: Can I use orajel after a tooth extraction.?
It has been 42 hours since my extraction.. Still quite a bit of pain on and off.. I don't think it is a dry socket - it was just a difficult extraction and the dentist told me to expect pain for 48-72 hours afterwards.. However, he didn't give me much instruction as to how to manage the pain other than Advil.. Can I put Orajel around the area.? Can I put it directly on the area where the tooth was or should I stay away from that area since it is still tender and feels fleshy.? Or am I just babying it too much.? Can Orajel dislodge the clot or cause infection.? Those are my two main worries.. Thanks much!Health Question & Answer
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can't believe he didn't give a narcotic mediaction Oragel may help a bit but not much.. Oragel wont dislodge a clot.. I dont think its a dry socket either, b/c that kinda pain will bring you to your knees..Health Question & Answer
I worked in the dental field for 25+ years and I tell you to NOT use the orajel in the extraction area.. You do not want to do anything that might disturb the clot or you will have intense pain from a dry socket.. Take the tylenol.. If it is not enough, call your dentist and have him call in a prescription.. Orajel only numbs the area it is applied to topically for a short period of time and your pain is probably from the bone area that was disturbed.. Good luck..Health Question & Answer
I wouldn't put anything directly on the clot just in case.. The orajel probably wouldn't reach the spot that hurts the most anyways.. I have found taking Tylenol helped better then Advil for tooth pain that I had..Health Question & Answer